Good Sport Promised
WELL represented Big Problems for Backers T* lE Otnhnhu trotting- Club's popular spring carnival will * open tomorrow at Alexandra Park when a high-class programme "ill 1"- staged. Good fields, comprising trotters I'acers of good calibre, will he the order of the day. • ‘II.I there is every promise of thrilling contests. The hanriieapper. Mr. *'. K. (loosman. has set hackers many knotty ptoblems, but ns usual the sport-loving public will find P ensure, with a hope of profit, in unravelling the skein. A ie\re\\ f>t the card by “Abavdos’’ follows. 12 0 INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP Of £200; 11 miles; limit 3.45 J J'j ’There is a big array of trotting; Don Zolock . . 12 Lady i'na 10 ,! clement in the initial item, and the Rangitero ... 21 Kataio j front lin< presents numerical Sweet-Memory 36 '' ta lit strength. if lacking in quality. Te Golden°&ftV * 48 P< h!IK s Peed and if she Parad"gS ! . ! IS ' • • • could be kept to the correct gait Direct Action St • • • • there would not be much hope for Marble Star .108 ‘ • • • , those at the back. Togo’s Promise Gold Star .. . 108 , ’ ' ' BO more solidly and Lady Ena J s 1 uncertain. Kataio is expected to spring a surprise, and Wiriwliata 7 r * yming t rott or tli.it limy require time. The experiment of i .11*i nu the h y «i. . -.■ i\ . i- t hikuiel Thorpe, green, may have the desired effect, An ' " hould b, l t.er than lust month. Don Zolock has the ".''7 ' 1 r ' ability tWhen at the square gait. Rangitero must be given a. royal o'a after his display here in August, when he trotted in sound style. Old > * i ,\ , 11 '' ' d “ s l’ iTo 1,,r sumnn-rs is entitled to respect and a repetition :*•. r '' bnng;.r,.| .-ssay will put her in the firing line. Mat Voyage, an Aussie"i- «i Mjibii p-LruHrr. hailing front < ’hristehureh. is well placed, and if in right f ~ l,lb '‘ " 1 ■ • trouhh- the opposition. The solid Paradigm will have liis work Direct Action cannot afford to break up. Marble Star has f?n« ii's'i v"i ' bllt - "'ith Gold Star is capable of a good effort and. RANGITERO, SWEET MEMORY-KATALO Bracket 12 45 MANGERE HANDICAP Of £200; 11 miles; limit 3.0 y 1 ! ' '* I: ' 7 a g field will contest this heat, Hori Dillon . . 12 1.1 with so many promising im- ‘ ! if Bio** Audubon l.t i its cns.-iucd. then- need be no Benefice . ... 24 Black'Bail in'. : disappointment if the unexpected Lady-BaSing-' 2 * < im-4 ... l.t li-ippens. Good beginners like Pav- ton T 24 .M.irg.ii • t l"v;i. .Mountain Princess, Princess Rolfe Audubon 4S \L-illnce ... T.r Potty and Lord Im will be useful Araclino ...» 4S ' off the end, and if they can hang on ISeda Dillon . 60 ]7’in 77' r!!rk i ' :it tlio other place that counts, the Enawah .... GO Ln . ' li winner may come from this lot. 7.i whS! 6 ? n A an Marionette* . . 12 N'a thaniol will be in the picture for Sailor “ Boy . 60 Nathaniel ... 12 the major portion of the journey, and Great Bailin' 60 First Flight, if she goes away smoothly, wi’l have a good chance t<- make amends fur her last essay. If at In r best lir*notice could give her rivals a short shift, and Peter Lloyd only requires to l»e in his best coat to make it decidedly interesting. Lady Barring-t-Mi has be n showing up of late in style suggestive of something better soon, wild*- My Thorpe has been in the money in his two efforts this season. There ai - some speedy ones further back and with Rolfe Audubon, Arachne, Nella lull -a. Ln; wall and Great Ballin giving chase those further out will have no time to losc. If started ARACHNE will be in demand, while keen support may bo found for: LADY BARRINGTON and MY THORPE 1 9|[) ONEHUNGA HANDICAP Of £250; 2 miles; limit 4.38 CViK-ertina . . Lt. a nice-sized field of ten will parade for this item, Arikitoa . . . Lt. and «»fT the front is Arikitoa and Concertina. The former 11■ *i n • e ’ * i-“ has been showing fairly good form of late and wijl be 1 *\i>l*•' ion * 12 bard to keep out of the fhoney. Concertina is striking Stnney . 24 form and will soon he in tune again. Hal Chimes is I'lure lit . *. . ! 26 nicely placed and if he elects to keep his feet, will be Evelyn Loeanda a. tough proposition. Uncle Bert is doing all right in Reremai .... IS ids work, and Explosion’s recent displays in public have Ilix’kburn ... 60 been good enough to suggest he will be very handy when this picture is being shot. The Stoney—Florent bracket will suit many, after the latter’s good run at Epsom last month. Evelyn Lor. nda is on the improve and should do better this time, and if the going is suitable Rererna] must be considered. Rockburn gave such great displays at th■ • Auckland meeting, he is sure to be a nuisance again. Fancies may lean toward: —■ EXPLOSION and CONCERTINA 9 9H JELLICOE HANDICAP Of £700; 2 miles; limit 4.33 Great Delight . Lf. A nice-sized field of good-class The Abbey . . 26 Veiidome . Lt. pacers will carry the silks in the Torpedo H.uon . 26 VVHma Dillon Lt. principal cwnt of tie- day. The y n j. v If « .old l>ial . . . J 2-. -J . ... , .. Native Prince 48 Tasker 12 candidates are well-known to the Loch M oigh . 48 "i’he Shrew . . 26 public and some of them have been displaying prominence at Addington last week. Others shaped well at the last Auckland meeting, so all in all it. will be a tine contest. lt is fully discussed elsewhere, showing, that favouritism may rest with: TORPEDO H UON, WILMA DILLON (if started) or LOCH MOIGH 9 C CAMPBELL HANDICAP Of £300; 2 miles; limit 4.42 Floraline . . . Lt. Nine solid square-gaiters will make a bid *for this Tradesman . . 12 stake and the race should be decidedly interesting. Etta Cole . . 24 Floraline has the front line to himself and if the footing Gold Sovereign 2t j s to liking he may keep this advantage throughout. Mutu* * * * * Tradesman comes next, and the old chap should give a Ruse Bin", il * 60 sound account of things. lie is trotting in good style Peter McKinney 72 late and is due for a win. Etta Cole and Gold Sover'Vaikaha. . . .168 oign are together, and they should have a good argument, with the decision no doubt in the mare’s favour. Consistency surely must soon be rewarded. Raima will be the dangerous horse of the outfit and whatever can keep in front of him should score. Mutu is a tough old customer, but may want a run or two, but Rose Bingen cannot be overlook and she will prove a nuisance before it is over. Peter McKinney’s form tl is season has been so good, he must be given a fine chance off his peg, and then there is the doughty ‘Waikalm, who will be handy when the box is in view. Fancies may be: ETTA COLE and RAIMA 9 CA STEWARDS’ HANDICAP Of £200; 1t miles; limit 3.28^. T.imosa . . . Lt A classv lot of the steadily ad- Cornelian . . . 24 ■ J-; vancing type of pacer will try con- nt^,* pe f" u ; 36 kii-i KliiAit ' i t elusions in this struggle, and while van Rich . . .. 36 lt. ih- Vx worthy l!t there ore some real speedy ones he- Warplane . . 48 .Master Htiia . l.t hind the limit lot. it is doubtful if Hal Chimes . 18 Croat Parrish. Lt they can overhaul' the front-liners j,, the inirn. yis finished. T.imosa will go merrily off the end. and with i , di-t tace t" her liking she must he hard to beat. Trustworthy will probably 1 , j"■ f,„- the journey yet, but Master Kuia is a bis possibility. Despite jy ,i, defeat Great Parrish, if started, will have a host of friends, and be -1,,.01d be on deck when the salute is given. Bell Ax worthy is sure to run •'ill..!her good rare and lier opponents will know they are at the races before * t ,n^, v .r Cornelian is due to get among the prize-winners, and Lord V..' .1 ■ , been showing promising form again. If fully recovered Mountain Moll will ho knocking when the box is in sight, while the game little Van i;, oi> them moving. The Journey should suit Warplane admirably, iiul Hal Chimes must have a reasonable chance. If GREAT PARRISH is a I ,seii. fancies should l>e;—■ BELLE AX WORTHY and MASTER HUIA A or MASSEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP 4.jD Of £350; 1j miles: limit 2.47 i .1. ,t Delight l.t Speed is well represented in this The Shrew . . 24 , ~ 0.-.1 1 Torpedo Huon. 24 lot, and the pace should be on all aii Bell .... 24 M , :;.’V.V;.;"'uun : I-; the way. IV.rm in the Jellieoe J lan-. j;yee n Advice .24 ' :i! M.l . - • - ji.-ap should haw some bearing on Nelson Tasker 54 Wilma Dillon i- thi j, i ieat . as several of the runners u nill ; ;i s ,. figure hen*. Off the front is Great Delight and . but , 7.4 V- long can they keep in front of Wilma Dillon, Stanmoor, ; lU)1 ( , rnn-i •• If \Vilma Dillon's mission is the ten furlongs, then !! ! ' n I,f lo ot hustling to get some of the spoil. Stanmoor showed . : both in August and again last month, and is in good shape. L’J n< 4 ihm’M last effort was sufficient to say there is a chance of him again . ~7 Winning list. and*soon at that The Shrew and All Bell were 7 ,7u-|„ „ last in aetion. but Dillon Huon went a good go last month 1 ' “ , to xi lson Tasker. Free Advice should he well tuned up, and with 7..7',7' l 17 .7 wifi make a sound bracket. Torpedo Iluon may earn a penalty, ._' . “ j M . ; rir ,i to beat. Nelson Tasker will not be far away when | M /. L j 1.,. 1 1 ■ 7 ... in VI. \\ / It WILMA DILLON is reserved he will be the elect, but it t- lit il may br: “ TANMOOR and MACHINE GUN r oft MANUKAU HANDICAP (Saddle) D.4U Of £250; 1 mile; limit 2.18 ..... . . Lt A popular heat is the saddle one. cl^“ 8 AuduT>: 'Vulun - v - • [•! an j as usual the field will be large. Bawidy' si!\* r Link . L’ smart contingent will step olf tile Mulwaree . . r2 l 1-idiiie ... ■-? tron , pee including recent winners Cornelian ... 12 ’e Wahi md Vanity gruftua . . 24 . L’ Boy, both of whom must command Goldman . . . *3 v.iiiity Boy . Lt respect. Trustworthy, if reserved. Warspite . Lt wj „ luLVe a lot to say in the final •ii . d iver Link has a great claim to respect as a saddle merchant, decision. '• " ’ ‘ • « M< . cesß was well merited. I'rsuline has won at this style Benefice have shown useful form quite recently. Bawidy “ nil 'l' ll ‘ merry mile, and lfelavan Bill lias a torrent of speed when Loci”.. 1 can -< • Uf , r; ,k. s kindly to saddle he will be a tough opponent wound 1* " ,rnpli in H riicelv placed, and Mulwaree. who can go fast, is 1 B Utus. when last seen out showed som. return to ,’..uplcd '. *» j, r;i cketcd with Te W.ihi.i —a solid combination. Evelyn fori '■ - , T Cdidm'in mav find the task from the back too difficult. If wCcmed TRUSTWORTHY may dispute favouritism with: i £a TE WAHIA— BRUTUS Bracket »nd .VANITY BOY ,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 824, 19 November 1929, Page 13
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